Location & Access
Moto-Chōshi Station (本銚子駅) is nestled in Chōshi, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, and is a key stop on the scenic Choshi Electric Railway Line. Located just 1.8 km from the main Chōshi Station, it provides convenient access to the local area. As an unstaffed station, it offers a more intimate and traditional Japanese rail experience.
Railway Lines
The station serves the Choshi Electric Railway Line, a privately operated route known for its charming, local character. With only one side platform and a single track, Moto-Chōshi Station embodies the simplicity and efficiency of regional Japanese railways. Its station code is CD04, and it is situated between Kannon (towards Chōshi) and Kasagami-Kurohae (towards Tokawa).
Station History
Moto-Chōshi Station has a rich history, having first opened its doors to passengers in December 1913. The line itself was electrified on July 1, 1925, marking a significant modernization. The station underwent a notable rebuild in August 2017, ensuring its continued service to the community. In fiscal year 2015, the station saw an average of 86 daily passengers, highlighting its role in local transportation.
Travel Tips
When visiting Moto-Chōshi Station, remember it is unstaffed, so be prepared to purchase tickets on board or at a staffed station. The Choshi Electric Railway Line is famous for its unique local snacks sold on trains, such as nure-senbei (moist crackers), making the journey an experience in itself. Enjoy the nostalgic atmosphere and the picturesque views as you explore Chōshi.

